Tori is an assemblage artist whose work centers the remnants, cast-offs, scraps, leftovers or left-behinds. She believes these ephemera and little nouns of our lives actually tell our stories in the most honest way–revealing much more than what we curate of ourselves for public consumption. But it is the integration of our hidden darkness, pain and failures that makes us whole beings. This artwork explores not the redemption of the unwanted, but the re-membering of it into new constellations wherein all the glory and the ugly are suspended together in freeze-frame. Wholeness and balance in these pieces are achieved through a rigorous intuitive gathering, visioning and stitching together of disparate elements–a process this artist knows well as she skirts middle age and considers all that was, and is, and is to come.
Bio Statement
Tori Fields wouldn’t change a thing about her life. But there was some suffering, some just getting-by, and there remain some lingering questions about her purpose and direction. However, her feeling is that it all works together to make a whole, and wholeness is the prize in and of itself. A native to the Seattle area, Tori’s education and professional background is in design, but her artistic inclinations began at a very young age as a means to process the early grief and setbacks her life offered. Since 2019, assemblage work has been her main focus. She calls upon her experience as a sewist and textile enthusiast in her pieces, and often incorporates elements found on long walks in her chosen home city of Tacoma Washington.
Her work has been featured in the 10x10x10xTieton Annual Juried Show, the Skagit Artist's Fall Juried show, the 13th Annual National Juried Show at Sage Community Arts, the Pierce County AIDS Foundation Gallery, and won honorable mention in the Anxious Tomato Show in 2024 and the 3D art category of the Light, Space and Time online art exhibition ‘12th Annual All Women’ show in 2023.